The situation is even more dire for Ramage, who’s confined to a wheelchair. “I suffer vertigo.”

The vertigo, which Ramage said started after he went to prison, is triggered randomly. “You know those little merry-go-rounds you go on as a child, and then you try to walk away and you end up falling over? I get that all the time,” he says.

“I can’t think of a better way to express it.”

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